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About Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-1920 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1908)
o imiiiiiiiiiiiMniiiiiiii)iMniiiniiiii8iimnn INTERIOR. For ali inside work FINISHES ArLwo?iiLishK Johnsun's Wood Dyes. Prepared Wax. Powdered Wax for Dancing Floors, Berry Brothers Varnish. Dull Gloss Finish. White Granite. New Era Art Wood Finish. Extra Damar Varnish. Furniture Varnish. These are carried in all size needs and requirements. Hamilton 3 07 JacHson St. Al'Gl'KT 20, ltMIH. Matinees every afternoon at The Crescent. Gc. . .- TK See Jennings, the baker, for some thing special for balls and parties. Ram Knii;h(. of !!vrt;o Ceil:, Is in the city on business. ' Cut flowers, carnations, ai The Rose. Mrs. V. D. Owen. Phone H97. Dr. C. K. Bogue, of Portland, was in the city on business today. Umpqua Cold Cure Is a guaran teed remedy, quick and sure, at Hamilton's. TP Thos. Smith, Jr., is in the city from Glendale, he having retired from business there. An immense line of Cook's Linol eum just received; in tlfe latest de signs. No make of linoleum better and but few as good. 11. W. Strong. The Furniture Man. Stops earache In two minutes, toothache or pain of burn or seald in live minutes; honrsencss, one. hour; muscleachc, two hours; sure throat, twelve hours Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil, monarch over pain. THE HON!) REALTY CO. Or chards, Farms, Timber Land and city property. Some fine bargains. Jack Bon street, Roseburg Ore. You can have a GOLD MINE if you plant an orchard with the right kind of trees. Buy only the best. See A. L KITCHIN, Nursery Salesman, Roseburg, Or. Oregon Restaurant Open Djy and NU'lit Fresh Oysters, Clams and Fish at Any Time Chicken Dinner on Sunday 12 to 2 P. M. RtOULAR MEALS 25c. LEONA MILLS Lumber Company Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Dry Finish Lumber Yards on lower Oak Street Roseburg. 'Phooe Ull HOCURCti and DrrrNnrn ar irisiv , m K.tn f,,r.;,:.H .:..r.n ifn.r.il Fn-e ti'-r. how lo obuUi. pah-nta, trail? ruuIm, I wfc. IN ALL COUNTRIES. "wnrtt dtrrrtnUk U'atklnjrto taut tim, Mint and Infrinpmtftt Pnctiet ExctuUrtly. 1 IU nm ttm, pyp VniU4 tUtat htaat WU, J WASHINGTON, packages to suit your Drug' Co. Roseburg, Oregon. Mrs. Ada Tli.irn, the si teiHtei-iitih- er, lull this morning for tirams I'nss. where she will be employed for the next three weeks. We are sole ngenrs for the Conlilin Self Filling Fountain Pens and rec oniend them as being far ahead of any other pen on the market. Agee'i Itook Store. TF Mrs. R. J. Stookmeyer and two lit tle sons left this morning lor their former homo in Kansas City, Mo. At Portland they will be joined by .Mr. Stockineyer, who is a government postal inspector and who is seeking a transfer from that city to some place in the east. Postai Cards Cheap We are soiling; our pnntal -a"(!s nt ii Ihk reduction -itinr);! siv inn them itv;i. -we v;iui lo Hose out what we ha e. Smut of them nt cost ami s'niie lit'loW. AGEE, BOOK and STATIONERY STORE Successor In V. It. Cannon. Crescent theatre Hijlh class motion pictures and illustrated songs. Cha nge of program Mon. Wed. and Friday. : ; : : TODAY'S PROGRAM Tlir tu-.iin "f "tar-hy r:itihl." I ll.l.rSTl: VTKI) Fuse.-;: "Till- M.MMI M. l;'"i "" V""'" "KtH-p '"II SMlilill." ("Wick" sins.- In I -v.-i.inu- only.) Everybody goes to The CRESCENT (,i:r Tin: h wr" n ADMISSION LOCAL KKW8. Mr. and Mrs. H. II. .Vjikvu are visiting with irieuds in Eugene. Ally. Lee Caiuiun lias gone to At liany on business. .Matinees every afternoon o.t Tho Crescent. fe. " TK .Mr. and .Mrs. B. F. Morgan nnd two children left this morning for Klamath Falls to visit witli relatives. Mrs. in. Uarnum, of Jackson ville, is visiting here with her sis ter. Mrs. W. K. Hodge. Two reels of Mm and two illus trated songs constitute, a ten cent show the world over. That Is what you get at The Vitagranh for ten cents a ten cent show. A22 V. H. Newman has traded his ranch on White Tail, near Klournoy Valley, to Edgar Ciibson for the hit ter's shooting gallery and bowling al ley, in this city. Ideal step-ladders, camp cots, dry ing trays, all kinds of fruit boxes. door and window frames made to or der; prices reasonable. See the frame man nt Atlerhury's North Side I'lmiiiig Mill. Mail orders promptly tilled. " DA22 The biggest stock of Vermont marble ever received In Roselmrg 1h now on display at W. E. Marsters' shop, foot' of Jackson Btreot. Give him a chance to figure on your work and he will satisfy you. Dtf The J. O. Flook Company have de cided to deal In fruit boxes. Early in the season they said they would not handle fruit boxes this year, hut on account, of so many requests for lioxes they are now prepared to sup ply peach, apple or other boxes In small or large quantities. For prompt delivery and low prices Rive them your orders. DSW Phone 1G3 for anything In the bakery line. Free delivery, Ump qua Bakery, E. Jennings, Proprietor. dTF Albany Herald: Carl Schnursteln, baker at Beam's grocery, is off duty for a few days suffering from a pain ful In iu iy to Mr right ham, which was cut with a knife accidentally. I'nssed Evnmhml ion Successfully. James Donahue, New Britain, Con necticut, writes: "I tried several kidney remedies, and was treated by our best physicians for diabetes, but did not improve until I took Foley's Kidney (Hire. After tho second bottle 1 showed Improvement, and live bottles cured me completely. 1 have since passed a rigid examina tion for life Insurance." Foley's Kid ney Cure cures backache and all forms of kidney and bladder trouble. I ted Cross Pharmacy. Agricultural College Corvftllit & & Oregon Offers collegiate courses In Agriculture, including Agro nomy, llorl Iculture, Aniiiul Husbandry, Dairy Husbandry, etc. ; Forestry; Domestic Science and Art; Civil, Elec trical, Mechanical, and Mining Engineering; Commerce; and Pharmacy. Offers elementary courses In Agriculture, Forest ry. Domes tic Science and Art, Commerce and Mechanic Arts, Including forge work, cabinet making, steam filling, plumbing, ma chine work, etc. St rong facu It y, modern equipment; free tuition; opens Sept. -r.. I!!iitniH'l ctilHiotfiif with full Infor tunium mi HJ-I-O' ail-Ul lo Oil- Iti-t-ls-trnr. fn-i-. Don't Worry About Your Laundry No mi,:- to work hard all day at the uah-tub. Washing Ik a woman's har'bst housework we make it Iht easiest, Wrap ii Hie bundle and Phone TM and ali for It and deliver it when It if done. And the cost is small. Let u.- do your washing and you join the "Don't Worry" i'luli. It will come back to you i lean, pure and tn perfect coieliiioii. as the result id our modem meihods. ROSEBI'RG STEAM LAUNDRY Ice Cream and Sherbet served from "Our Freezers" Is different from the ordinary kind. Don't ask how. You will know when you have euteu a big dish of it. Palace of Sweets Phone 1273 Orders Delivered HAI'S STAXIAltl M'X'ISIOX. Missouri's Attorney (ieitera) Speaks in loiut4tl 1 Jingling. DENVER, Aug. 20. "The judge who cannot see the Standard Oil Company of New Jersey in the Stand ard Oil Company of Indiana, and who cannot see through both of these le gal fictions to the real owners and the real offenders, John D. Rocke feller, II. II. Rogers. John D. Arch bold and others, is either blinded by prejudice or by an unfortunate dispo sition to obscure the merits of a con rtoversy by strained and Irrelevant technicalities," declared Attorney General Herbert S. 1 lad ley, of Mis souri, today, in his address before the second annual convention of the National Asoclation of Attorneys-Gen erals, of which he Is president. The statement was made in the course of a review of the reversal by the United States Circuit Court of Appeals of the $2!), 240,000 line which wns assessed against the Standard Oil Company of Indiana by Judge Lnudis, of the United States District Court. "To assert that men may, by the organization of a puppet corporation escape the proper measure of pun ishment for their wrongdoing," con tinued President Had ley, "Is to give to the legal fiction of the corporation greater rights, privileges nnd Immun itles than-those which belong to nat ural persons. "This case shoutd serve as nn Im pressive nrgument as to the necessity of the national nnd state govern ments enacting a law to the effect that no Judgment In a criminal or civil case should he reversed unless the court can atllrmatlvely say upon the entire record, that the judgment will be for the wrong party, and that but for the error complained of, a different judgment would have been rendered. "The results secured, or rather. t he lack of rmi 1 1 s seen red ," said President Had ley further, "furnish an added demonstration of the Inef fectiveness of the present methods of litigation for the suppression of pun Ishmcnt of trusts and monopolies." She Likes Good Things. Mrs. Chns. E. Smith, of West Franklin. Maine, says: "1 like good things nnd have adopted Dr. Klng't New Life Pills as our family kixa live medicine, because they are good and do their work without making a fuss nbotit It.' These painless puri fiers sold at A. C. Marsters & Co'b drug store. 2 He. See Pat for your Paints, Oils and Varnishes; best on earth. Ho can save you money, with a positive guarantee back of the goods. P. O Box 'Mi 2, Roseburg, Or., DS20 FINE RESIDENCE LOTS. It will pay you to invest In city property now. Good lots wilt double in value in two years. If interested seo Elmer E. imberly. PROI'ESS.ONAL. ;eo. k. holt'K, M. II. Oflico In the Review Building, up stairs, Rooms 13 and 14. X-Ray and Electrlcnl Treameut. Telephone, Main 31. ROSEBI'RG - . - OREGON A. t:. SKKI.V, M. I)., Offices: KooniB 11, 18 and 13, Douglas County Hank Utiildlhg, Tl.ono 771. (tOSKllllIlG - - - OREGON Ollii-e Hours: Phones: ID lo 12 a. m. Olflce Main 1711 2 to 4 p. in. Resld. Main 1721 lilt. 1,1'CKTTA HM1I II, I'hyHicInn Women and Children's Diseases Specialty OKlco: Rooms 8 and 9, Marsters' Rlk next to Douglas County Hank Bldg J. It. CHAPMAN, !. I. 8., Ilriiti.it. Abraham Building Telephone 1H Hours, 9 a. m. to G p. m. i ROSKIU'RO - - - ORKCON J. C. ML IXF.X, Altoriiey-at-ljiW With Richardson, Dlnilck & Moore- hr-ad, Attoineys at Law, 315-1C-17 Commonwealth Hldg, 6th and Ankeny Streets. PORTLAND OREGON 60 YEAR8- EXPERIENCE Tntoc MK1 fK iiffifit! nmtif vtrn aiiu .in U,K mflf Murium our oin.i'.ii fr whether to :nnn.n i prohntilf yiitiiiMw. ( oti.rritini. ll.,t,.Mrlrilrr,,nllrJ)mUl. HINOBOQIt on 4-i if fro. Oldfrt murntrf tnr wMri ln'. fittfritt tAifii ttirotiffh Munn k Co. rClrt tftruit ni-tu. without clifg. ID tfa Scientific Hmcrican. CnlaOofi of 'if rifjiUT urril. Ttu. S 'fur; T' 'IT m-i'ilUM, b duhi Hfwi nicnnmi. r llltlT.U, UlOKi.V i:.M)S. KIiik l.-iiH.M 1,-..-Ivi-I if KIkIKs Ii: nutv wvt'r n' milK". BRl'SSKI.S. Auk. 20. After j bit. ter struggle of sovunil month?, tlir I'I'.ninber of Deputies today adopted trie rougo annexation treaty bv S3 vt-tts to 55. AlthoiiKli todav'j action will urtb- illy Insure the volition of the sreal Congo problem and put an end to v':ig Leopold s reign of blood, there "till remains open the Initnrt-Dit nuestlou of llelgium's linaiulal res ponsibility. The i ersonal rule of King I.eopoM In Africa ! now drnwlug to a .-l-is.i. In the letim; he will have l.oil.ln;. ii do w-th the state, whleh Is to be id.nlulsteicd by llelglum anil ll.e llf.pe Is nl.lestxead that thero will inw he nn end of the atrocities nml maladmlnistiiition In this part of i.e v oild. which for years past hns l.een 1 nbect o" ,:iveHtlgatlnn and hl'tjr omplalnt by humnntinrlans all over the world. Under the terms of the treaty. there Is granted as an especial token of gratitude to the King, the sum of I ill. (1 00. ooil In 15 annual Install meats for his use In maintaining hos pitals and schools nnd forwarding scientific work In Africa. In addition King Leopold retains in fee simple -10. Ohio hectares of land it Mayuuibe for coffee nnd cocoa growing experiments, nnd during bis liretimc he Is to enjoy his Interest In the Congo concessionary com panics and the property in llelgliini ind France which he purchnsed out if tlie funds of tho Congo founda tion. Upon the drain of tho King nil this property will revert to Uclgliim. o Another Good Man Clone Wronf; He neglected to take Foley's Kid ney Cure nt the first signs of kid ney trouble, hoping It would went away, and he was soon a victim ol Rrlght's disease. There is danger In delay, but If Foloy'a Kidney Cure Is taken at once the symptoms will dis appear, the kidneys are strengthened and you are soon sound nnd well. A. R. Huns, of Morgantown, Ind., had to get up ten or twelve times In the night, and had a severe backache and pains In the kidneys, and wnii curori by Foley's Kidney Cure. Red Crust Pharmacy. -o LOCAL NKYVS. 'Get the Habit!" The Cresienl Theatre. lOe. TP Ladies' tailored suits for Fall have Just arrived at H. Marks Co. dsw Ladies' astride saddles, men's sad dies, hurness, etc., nt F. Long's, op posite tho Umpire Livery SlnblcB, nl lorner Oak and lioso streets. II will be to your Interest financially tn call there. dnw-.il Hon. W. I. Vawter camo down from Medford this nrternoou to III. a bid for tho $:I5,0()U worth of Rose burg city bonds, for which the city :oiincll will consider proposals to night. At least three other bids for ihese bonds nre already on Hie showing that the city's credit Is Ilrst jlass. If you haven't the tlmo to exer jlse regularly, Doau's Iteguleis wll prevent constlpnllon. They Indiico n mild, easy, henltrul nctlon of tin bowels without griping. Ask you i Irugglst for them. 25c. OAKLAND 1IOV WKHH ALHAXV (illtl,. Alhnny (Or.) Herald, Aug. 2(1: William J. Patterson, of Oakland Or., who hns been a student at Al bany college, and Miss Alice Morgan, of this city, were married last nlgbl at the home of the bride's mother. Mrs. c. M. Morgan, Judge J. N. Dun can, officiating. The groom Is n son of Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Patterson, of Oak land, Ore., nnd nttended college hen last year. He Is an ntblete of abil ity. The bride Is one of Alhany'r popular young ladles. The young couple wll make their home In 1 1t Ik city. FOR SALE Farm of 115 acres; S miles northeast of Oakland; on county road; 20 acres cultivated; suitable for orchard or dairy; good Improvements. For particular address Win, Arnold, Oakland, Or. FOR SALE Without exception, tin finest 10-acre tract In vicinity or Roseburg. Only 2 miles from city, with fino frontage on bank of tJmpiiua river; splendid deep, rich, sandy, river-bottom loam; about 8 acres set to standard var ieties of apples, pears, peaches and awlnuts. Some trees In full bearing; good building site; saiiic quallty of land adjoining worth $500 and upwards per acre. Price $2,200. Easy terms if desired N. D. McCall, Roseburg, Oregon dswtf BODGE X Cbe Reliable Cador Huh ruc'tiived FALL STYLES and SAMPLES T also a line of Fall flmxls. Drop in and look over the rail Ntylen ,t. J. and get Mmted 011 tin proper .r styles for Kail and Winter. V A Perfectly Fitted Excellently Made Faultleuly Stylish Fall Suit, for A Small Price t ASmnrfcr. f If fhis Soda Fountain was twice as large it would still be kept, busy Xever wns a place so popular for re freshing ili-inkN. U?e ROSE Many of the delicious miiskmelons .ind cnnteloupi's that are finding their day Into the Roseburg homes these days come from the garden of Alty. .mils llnrzee, at Riverside. Mr. Har aeo certainly understands the grow ing of these kinds of fruit, as their quality and size testify. Kvery day luring the present season, Mr, Bar gee supplies the local market with a large uunntlty of the melons and can !elnupcs and seldom Is a grocer left with a solitary one on his hands at he close of the day's business. Four fine melons were presented to thf Iteview elllce by Mr. llnrzee today, ;llld they will not be nllowed to sour on exhibition. Hvccllcnt Health Adlvce. Mrs. M. M. Davison, of No. 37!! Glfford Ave., San Jose, Cal., says: "Tho worth of Klectrlc Hitlers as t sencrnl fan.My remedy. Tor headache biliousness and torpor of the llvoi and bowels Is so pronounced thnt I am prompted to say a word In Iti favor, for tho beuellt of those seek ing relief ' from such afflictions There Is more henlth for the digest ive orgaiiB In a bottle of Electrl' Hitlers than In any other remedy I know of." Sold under guarantee nl A. C. Marsters & Co'b, 'drug store. 50c. The Cottolene Man Cottolene "Shortens your food Lengthens your life nil about It. know. If he Bhould hnpp HARNESS & :::n:::::j::::::::;::n:j:::j;:::n::n:n::::: XX Do You Need I Dishes or Cooking H TTtoncilc KJ IAlI311d JL till J 1V111U WW :: If so, do t overlook the sale of these goods tu. were saved from the wreck of our store room several weeks am We placed these goods on sale July l 31sl, and everything muft be sold no matter what it will You had better The Bee Hive Grocery MAX WEISS, ' Proprietor NKVF.KS HIS I.KFT HAND. Klamalli Fulls Iditiorer Obeys Ouu liiuntl From Ciotl, KLAMATH FALLS, Or.. Aug. 20. Robert Laughlln, a laborer, about 50 years of ago, who has been In this section for many years, went Insane after rending "Higher Thought," for some time, and a few days since con ceived the Idea that God was com manding him to cut off his left hand. He proceeded to carry out the Imag ined mnndate and with the aid of a butcher knife nnd a hatchet he suc ceeded In amputating his left hand at the wrist. He haiked the hand In a number of places before he succeed ed in severing it, and it was in a very badly mangled condition when he was found whore be has been ll"lng alone. He was taken In charge ly physicians, who were compelled lo take his urni off about midway be tween the wrist and elbow. Ho will be kept here until he recoverj and v.'lll then he sent to Salem. KOOL KANVAS KICKS. Canvas Shoes. Moccasins and Bare . Foot SnudalB, Ladies' and Qent'i Outing Slues. It's a queer foot that we can't fit. R. L. STEPHENS, Next door to P. O. i- IVlMJItOW. 4. ? J. The now fertilizer. j. Nothing but fish. v 4 J- Guaranteed analysis: Seven 4 per cent nitrogen, six per cent 4- potnah, 18 per cent phosphorlo 5 acid. 4 4 One 25-pound Back of Wll- 4 4 grow, used In the place of 4 4 1-Vi tons of best stable man- 4 4- ure, will give better results 4 4- nnd no woedB. Try It for your 4 4 lnwn. 4 J. F. BARKER ft CO, 4. 4- 4. 4.4.4.4.4.4,4.4, 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. IT'8 A SKiN OF GOOD JUIIOMIvNT when people decide to buy the best lumber. K is ovldence that they know what real economy Is. Buy ing lumber hero nieniiB that you got the best nnd most thoroughly sea soned lumber to bo had. Every foot or It will work up without waste. Every penny you spend here pays for lumber that you can use to advan tage. Try It. Orders tilled for all kind of fruit boxes. The J. G. Flook Co., HoHcburKt Oregon. Will Visit you. Mr. Goo E. Stoner, special representative of The N. K. ' uli bank Company, will be with us to demonstrate COT TOLENE to our customers. Wo. want you to know about tlilB excellent frying und short ening medium, ' COTTOLENE Is made from cottonseed oil nnd the choic est beef suet, Hoth Si these Ingredients are as pure and , wholesomo as anything that you cnn-at. COTTOLENE Is ' easily digested by the weakeat Btomachs and makos things taste better, too. ! ' Mr. Geo. E. Stoner will tell you en to miss you, be sure to let us JOHNSON x XX s bring? . J come early. . V -WE WANT YOUR PRODUCE;; mm 1 iemrMm,Npw Ynrk 'Evening 10c Matinee jz W UWi "Ull l Vi